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Logitech releases new mobile accessory suite for the iPhone 5

Logitech is dipping its toe deeper into the iPhone accessory market with a new iPhone 5/5S case “system” that features a suite of add-on accessories that attach magnetically to a base case called the Case+. The magnetically mounted additions to the Case+ include the +Tilt, a kickstand and cord keeper; the +Energy, a Mophie-like battery extender, +Drive, a mount for a car window or dashboard, and the +Wallet, which gives you a place store your credit cards and cash without carrying a wallet.

Computer peripheral manufacturer Logitech introduced a new case option for the iPhone 5 and 5s today dubbed the Case+. The Case+ system works on a magnetic, modular design to bring options like a tilting mount and a battery pack to easy everyday use for consumers. The basis of the modular system revolves around the Case+ itself, which makes use of a metal mounting plate on the back of the case. The plate incorporates into the case, appearing as nested into the back as part of the design while offering some protection to the phone.  Options for the attachment to the case include the tilt and wallet modular pieces. The tilt is a magnetic panel which folds up at one end to make a kickstand on the back of the device. The tilt also allows the device to attach to a metal surface. Ear buds can be wrapped up inside of the folded portion of the piece when used as a kickstand. The wallet option uses a compact sleeve to hold cash and credit cards inside using Magnashield technology to protect the cards inside from being demagnetized.

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